[ISPs also benefit from joining the Freedom Network, Hill says, because it limits their legal liabilities.] We've seen cases where users get into a flame war that ends up in a civil suit and the ISP gets dragged in, ... It's a lot easier to be able to say, 'I don't have any data on this.' It's an encrypted stream of traffic. |
Going forward, [privacy] will be one of the most important issues this century. The next five years will be the deciding factor. |
I was always the laid-back guy on this team and never really spoke up. This time I just needed to step up my game and become a leader so we could win ball games. |
If there was a gun to my head, I still could not reveal or break the privacy of my users. |
If this is true, it could potentially be a very serious problem for Intel. It could lead to demands for a recall of the chip, |
Later on we'll want to bring some of the larger ISPs on board. |
Like all freedom, this can be abused or used for good, ... we don't outlaw cars because people sometime have accidents in them. |
The idea behind the pseudonyms is that you can eliminate the dossier effect, where everything you're doing is being collected, archived, and linked to you, |
The idea behind the pseudonyms is that you can eliminate the dossier effect, where everything you're doing is being collected, archived, and linked to you. |
The Web was never built for privacy and security, |
We're giving Internet users total privacy, which they've never had before. We don't even ask you to trust us because even we don't know where you are browsing. |
You can have separate identities for the separate parts of your life. For example, you can have a health-care identity that you use to discuss your health care problems, and a separate identity that you use to apply for health insurance, which is your true identity. But now, those two identities are separated. |
You could go to a store, buy an MP3, pay with e-cash and walk away, ... And you might do that under your music-listening pseudonym. That way, they can give you great referrals, but they don't know who you are. |
You could go to a store, buy an MP3, pay with e-cash and walk away. And you might do that under your music-listening pseudonym. That way, they can give you great referrals, but they don't know who you are. |